Navigating the legal landscape can be complex, especially when it involves official documents. In Singapore, notary public services play a crucial role in this process. They authenticate and certify legal documents, ensuring their validity for use locally and...
Notary Publics are persons authorized under the law to carry out various functions, most commonly such as the administration of oaths and affirmations, and the certification of copies of documents, especially where these documents are to be used outside of Singapore....
What is a Notary Public in Singapore? A Notary Public is a person appointed to notarise documents, usually by witnessing, authenticating and certifying the execution of the documents to be used in foreign countries. Notarising, or notarisation, is often required when...
Statutory declarations are often used in cases where it is required to prove some facts or statements while interacting with governmental agencies or statutory bodies. As such, there is a confusion between a statutory declaration and an affidavit, made for similar...
Part III of the Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act (CPFTA) of Singapore laid down a ‘lemon law’ provision where a consumer can make a claim for a defective product sold to him or her within 6 months of purchase. A seller is obligated to repair, replace, refund or...
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